Description
Breaking new farming barriers, Franklin and Susan go from making home-cured bacon, through Franklin successfully whispering bees into a hive, to Franklin finding himself in a "discussion meeting" about the National Animal Identification System. Grandchildren arrive almost as fast as lambs and piglets, Franklin finally gets his sheep dog, and the worst thing that ever happened happens. Through it all, Franklin keeps right on farming. The rewards are too great - a living legacy of farm know-how, land, and animals, right down to fruit trees for his great-great-grandchildren to know him by.
Copyright 2013, Franklin Sanders, paperback, 326 pages.